Sectors

Across industries stakeholders are in need of better ESG data to meet reporting demands.

Common needs, specific solutions

ESG demands are common across industries. Physical supply chains are however diverse. We focus where our experience lies, in commodity supply chains from source to final product.

Production

A wide range of ESG issues in the production and trade of commodities, such as conflict, local pollution and human rights issues, can now be tracked and managed. Translating into access to finance, improved pricing power and reputation.

Processing

Processing plants create points of aggregation and transformation of materials where materials of varying ESG footprints meet. Increasing security and visibility over these materials greatly reduces the risk of “poisoning” a clean supply.

Recycling

Improving data on traceability can help prove that a recycling supply chain is sustainable, maximising the use of recycled materials and allowing sustainable use of this strategic resource.

Manufacturing

Energy transition and ESG is driving materials procurement for manufacturers, such as electric vehicle batteries, in a direction that demands greater visibility over supply chains upstream.

Consumer Goods

Increased consumer awareness is creating the requirement for electronic goods producers to know even more about their supply chains and be even more certain of ESG impacts in their products.